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Thank you to K.L. Caley from new2writing for hosting #Maydays prompts. Today’s prompt is beauty, something or someone beautiful. I’m reposting a poem I wrote for my Great-Godmother. She is a special person to me and doing well past her mid-nineties in age.

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I'm a Canadian girl who loves the local sports scene. The NHL and CFL And recently, some NFL games.
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“Your wrinkles are truly beautiful because they tell your story.
A story growing up on a farm, a story of loss, a house in the city, a story of love, and fond memories.
And through it all shone your pretty face. ”

Great, poignant, and deep Mandi! This is a shoutout to us women who fear getting old. Very true. 😀 And those last four lines… yes, I would want to have a well earned wrinkles too.